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From Wilt Chamberlain, to Julius "Dr. J" Erving, to Allen Iverson - the 76ers have a rich basketball history in the City of Brotherly Love. Philadelphia sports fans can take in all the end-to-end action at the Wells Fargo Center this season.

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With legends like Dr. J and Charles Barkley making their way through town, it’s easy to understand how passionate Sixers fans are about their squad, so we strive to honor that great tradition by getting you into the Wells Fargo Center to see it all live. Die-hard 76ers fans can find tickets to every game this season on our award-winning marketplace. Be on hand to witness the most exciting moments of the season, from the first tip-off to the last buzzer-beater. The city is alive when the Sixers are in contention, and when it comes to 76ers playoff tickets, our marketplace offers the best selection.

First, choose the match-up you’d like to attend by referencing the 2014-15 76ers schedule. To make your search as efficient as possible, you have the choice to filter games by month, opponent, day of the week, and more.

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76ers Select Embiid at No. 3 in 2014 NBA Draft

In a gamble the Philadelphia 76ers hope will ultimately pay off, the team used its No. 3 pick in the 2014 NBA Draft on center Joel Embiid from the University of Kansas. While there’s no question Embiid is talented enough to have gone in the top three, it’s the likelihood that he’ll need to miss the entire 2014-15 season to recover from a broken foot that left many analysts wondering if he’s worth the risk. In the case of the 76ers, the move also means potentially being without the services of a prime draft pick for a second straight year, as the team’s last pick, Nerlens Noel, who was selected No. 6 a year ago, missed his entire rookie season due to a torn ACL. In his absence, the team collected just 19 wins on the year in a near last-place finish in the Eastern Conference.

Despite the obvious challenges ahead, the Philadelphia front office is optimistic for the future and confident the pieces will be in place sooner rather than later, insisting that the focus will be on long-term health and durability rather than rushing to get players back in the lineup before they’re ready. Injury aside, the seven-foot-tall Embiid brings to the 76ers a notable presence at the center position, and in 28 games at Kansas, he averaged 11.2 points, 8.1 rebounds, and recorded 72 blocks en route to winning Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year. As for the rest of the Bucks’ 2014 draft picks, the team also added small forward K.J. McDaniels (Clemson) at No. 32, small forward Jerami Grant (Syracuse) at No. 39, and point guard Vasilije Micic (Serbia) at No. 52.